In X-Men #29, the mutants are out and Doom's crew is in. Latveria's finest take "X-Men" to a whole new, dictatorial level.
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Mystery Inc. tackles the giggles of doom in Scooby-Doo! Where Are You? #125. Can they stop the Hyena Man, or is the joke on them?
In Star Wars #41, the galaxy's smoothest operator faces his past. Will Lando be a hero or stick to his scoundrel ways?
In Batman #140, it's a triple threat match as Batman battles Joker AND a legion of Bat-lookalikes. Can you say identity crisis?
In Fantastic Four #14, the Fantastic Family faces a new mystery where their home once stood. Is this real estate or a reality crisis?
Our Mystery Retailer, an online comics shop owner of 22 years, wanted to delve into the issue of discounts that Phil Boyle brought up.
In Birds of Prey #4, Black Canary's team proves fighting on Themyscira isn't for the birds – or is it? Chaos ensues!
Get Schooled is an insane Korean comic series about a school inspector who can legally beat up bullies, now collected into a graphic novel.
In Amazing Spider-Man #39, Spidey tries to clean up NYC crime in 2 days. Because, sure, that'll work out. Stay tuned for pandemonium.
At the Marvel: Amazing Spider-Man – Gang War Panel at L.A. Comic Con, writer Melissa Flores revealed what was coming in March.
Dive into "Titans: Beast World - Waller Rising #1" as DC's mash-up squad battles Dr. Hate in a mystical, metaphysical melee!
Marvel Comics has decided that Miles Morales: Spider-Man #18 in March will count as its three hundredth issue when you add all the series up.
Ivan Reis was working under a DC Comics exclusive contract, which finishes with the publication of the current Titans event, Beast World.
In Daredevil #4, Hell's Kitchen's on the menu— and Bullseye's ready to carve! Can DD make the catch of the day, or will he flounder?
This week's Bleeding Cool Weekly Bestseller List sees Predator Vs Wolverine top the list, even beating Amazing Spider-Man.
The upcoming graphic novel Izaak and the Doctor by Amanda West Lewis and Abigail Rajunov is inspired by true stories of the "Korczak orphans."
Illyana Rasputin, Magik, to get a major X-Men role going forward... which is surprising for all sorts of reasons on Bleeding Cool this week.
In Star Wars: Dark Droids - D-Squad #4, R2-D2's crew invades Jabba's Palace. Will they become the next great Hutt hit? Stay tuned.
In Superman '78: The Metal Curtain #2, the Man of Steel faces an iron-clad foe. Is this a mere Cold War, or is it curtains for Superman?
In Sentry #1, everyday folks get a taste of godhood and PTSD. Let's find out who'll win the super-powered lottery this time!
In Fire and Ice: Welcome to Smallville #4, the Justice League's drama hits a peak at Smallville's drag brunch. Let the chaos ensue.
Italian comic book artist Milo Manara was hired by J Rose to design their gin bottles, in the only way that Milo Manara can,
This week in Venom #28, prepare for a symbiotic smackdown that's sure to leave a mark—and maybe a few bite marks, too.
In Shazam #6, Billy's in for a godly smackdown. Can he keep his powers, or is he about to get a divine boot?
In Alpha Flight #5, it's do or die for Canada's finest. Will they rise to the occasion or is this a one-way ticket to the great white afterlife?
DC Comics has trademarked the phrase "DC Metal Force". But what the phrase actually means, I have no idea. Googling doesn't seem to reveal much...
Yesterday, Bleeding Cool ran gossip for the future of the X-Men now that Marvel SVP and Executive Editor Tom Brevoort is taking over the line
In Blue Beetle #4, Jaime digs up more than he bargained for. Get ready for a history lesson that bites back!
Saturday the 9th of December brings three signings a major comics award and family workshops at the British Museum to London.
In Invincible Iron Man #13, Stark's on the mutant naughty list. Is Tony doomed to a future of solo Christmas cards?